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Fashionable addresses to visit in Milan

Global Blue has tracked down the best places to see and be seen in Milan. From the coolest boutiques to luxury hotels and gourmet restaurants, these must-visit places in Milan are perfect for the urban explorer

Located just a short walk from Milan’s fashion district, the Senato Hotel Milan is a discreet, elegant boutique hotel, run by the Ranza family. The ultra-luxurious and stylish hotel was designed by architect Alessandro Bianchi, who also employed some of the city’s best interior designers. The result is a stylish, glamorous interior which features materials such as marble, brass and rich velvet furnishings. The hotel’s tranquil garden is the perfect place to rub shoulders with the fashion set.

Those lucky enough to stay in the Bulgari Hotel Milan can enjoy its verdant private gardens, incredible spa, top restaurants and sumptuous bedrooms, and the luxury hotel is one of the finest in the city. The hotel is set in a private garden in Milan’s artists’ quarter and is the perfect place to get away from it all while still being in the city centre. The hotel’s interior pays homage to contemporary Italian design, with black marble, floor-to-ceiling windows and oak fittings. It is the garden, however, believed to date back to the 1300s, that is the real draw.

Combining exquisite food with super-stylish surroundings, Ceresio 7 is a must-visit destination. Located on the rooftop of the headquarters of fashion house Dsquared2, and designed by the brand’s founders, brothers Dan and Dean Caten, Ceresio 7 is the place to dine with the fashion elite. The stylish venue offers pasta dishes which are as as superb as the setting. Sophisticated dishes, such as home-made tagliolini with Alba white truffle, offer guests the best in Italian cuisine, while the wood-fired oven and charcoal grill are used to give food a distinctive, delicious taste.

Ceresio 7, Via Ceresio 7, 20154 Milan, +39 02 3103 9221

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10 Corso ComoDiscerning fashion lovers should not miss a trip to the Corso Como boutique. An eclectic hybrid, the store is part luxury boutique, part gallery, bookshop and tea room. The concept store is the perfect place to do a spot of chic souvenir shopping, with rooms filled with unique gifts including clothes, books and accessories. The outside terrace offers tranquillity amid the bustle of the city.

10 Corso Como, Corso Como 10, 20154 Milan, +39 02 2900 2674

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Marchesi

Bought by Prada in 2014, Marchesi is one of the most elegant places for a tea break in Milan. Colourful sugared almonds line the cherrywood shelves while panettone, chocolate pralines and delicious tarts adorn the marble counter space. The renowned café, with its apple-green walls, has become a landmark venue and attracts many visitors. The perfect place for a sweet treat while shopping or to find a delicious souvenir from Milan, the Marchesi is well worth a visit.

Marchesi, Via Santa Maria alla Porta 11a, 20123 Milan, +39 02 862770

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Armani Privé

Those wanting to dance the night away in Milan should take a look at Giorgio Armani’s exclusive nightclub, Armani Privé. The private members’ club features sleek Japanese design with striking touches of red and black lighting. With a main bar and lively lounge space that turns into a dance floor, this is the ultimate venue for Milan’s fashionable elite.

Armani Privé, Via Gastone Pisoni 1, 20121 Milan, +39 02 6231 2645

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Pisacco

The first thing you’ll notice about the Pisacco restaurant and bar is the impressive mural designed by artist Gabriella Ciancimino. The food here is just as impressive, with consultant chef Andrea Berton overseeing Pisacco’s menu of ‘traditionally modern’ Italian cuisine. Visit for classic regional dishes such as risotto alla Milanese or spaghetti with tomato, basil and buffalo milk mozzarella sauce. The bar is the perfect spot for all-day light bites.

Pisacco, Via Solferino 48, 20121 Milan, +39 02 9176 5472

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Global Blue offers a fashionable guide to Milan, taking you through some of the chicest spots in the Italian style capital. We bring you our edit of the best new places to visit, from glamorous hotels to new restaurants and top boutiques. Whether you are looking for the best places to stay during Milan Fashion Week or want to discover the top restaurants in the city, our guide is sure to inspire. Discover the top seven fashionable addresses in Milan here.